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Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
« Reply #25 on: 17 December 2023, 12:34:45 pm »
Good to hear! does the MT 07 clutch arm work with the early FZS 600?  The clutch is not that heavy but coming from my sons 125 its night and day lol


That I don't know I'm afraid - this is for a FZS1000. From first looks, it will go on and give a fair bit extra leverage. I did worry that the extra length would mean the arm may clash on something like the cam chain tensioner casing, but having offered it up without the anaesthetic still in the system, I reckon it will be good to go.
A total of 18 stitches - as they dug into my left elbow and retrieved a trapped nerve as well (I think this had been like this since I hit a deer in 2014). Healing well - just trying not to do too much lol.

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« Reply #26 on: 18 December 2023, 09:56:50 am »
Glad your op went to plan, you just have to try and be a patient patient now :lol .
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Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
« Reply #27 on: 18 December 2023, 06:13:12 pm »
Good to hear! does the MT 07 clutch arm work with the early FZS 600?  The clutch is not that heavy but coming from my sons 125 its night and day lol


That I don't know I'm afraid - this is for a FZS1000. From first looks, it will go on and give a fair bit extra leverage. I did worry that the extra length would mean the arm may clash on something like the cam chain tensioner casing, but having offered it up without the anaesthetic still in the system, I reckon it will be good to go.
A total of 18 stitches - as they dug into my left elbow and retrieved a trapped nerve as well (I think this had been like this since I hit a deer in 2014). Healing well - just trying not to do too much lol.


Take it easy opening the wine and beer bottles this Christmas

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« Reply #28 on: 19 December 2023, 11:56:36 am »
Glad your op went to plan, you just have to try and be a patient patient now :lol .
Merry Christmas. :thumbup


Merry Christmas to you too - patient? Where's my beer woman  :rollin :rollin :rollin ?

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« Reply #29 on: 19 December 2023, 11:58:14 am »
Take it easy opening the wine and beer bottles this Christmas



Ah, yes, that's why I got married - "in sickness and health" lol.


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« Reply #30 on: 19 December 2023, 02:01:13 pm »
Very glad to hear things went well and hope you have a lovely festive break

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« Reply #31 on: 19 December 2023, 09:39:53 pm »
Very glad to hear things went well and hope you have a lovely festive break


Thanks - I intend too. Just done a bit of retail therapy - Blue Spot removal tool, "O" Rings, rubber grease, vinyl stickers for the tailpiece. All for the Thou. Starting to feel better already.  :lol :lol :lol

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« Reply #32 on: 09 January 2024, 08:45:18 pm »
First day back at work yesterday, my left arm hasn't felt as good as this in years. Still taking it easy though as I am not intending to miss anything this summer  :woot

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« Reply #33 on: 10 January 2024, 09:11:04 pm »
Glad your op went well and has been successful. Do you have to take it easy using your left arm for a while, or is it full gas straight away?
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« Reply #34 on: 12 January 2024, 05:12:16 pm »
Glad your op went well and has been successful. Do you have to take it easy using your left arm for a while, or is it full gas straight away?


Been full on this week - been a month since I had the operation. I did have a bit of physio in the garage over the festive break  :lol :lol :lol

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« Reply #35 on: 13 February 2024, 07:47:06 pm »
The cortisone injections into the knuckle joints have not lasted as long as previous ones, just 3 months down the line and the pain and restricted movement have returned. After having this treatment now for several years, I fear the impact lessens with time. Previously, the benefits lasted 9 to 12 months. Trigger finger is now present in the right hand first finger too. The combination of a working life in engineering and old age are catching up with me I fear. Its very frustrating as I was on the point of purchasing another bike, having decided on a Street Triple 765 r. Until, that is, I became aware of the TFT screen problems, so switched to the 675r. Now though, its on the back burner as I wait for treatment as I'm reluctant to cough up for a machine I may not be able to ride. I expected to have to convert the clutch to hydraulic anyway, but I think the sensible thing to do is get the hands working again first

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« Reply #36 on: 02 May 2024, 08:58:09 am »
I finally got an appointment first week in April, but this was an assessment only. Remedial action looked to be towards July/August, with the hands slowly getting worse, right hand almost useless. So for the third time in 4 years, I coughed up and went private again. Seen within a week, cortisone injections in both hands on the day, left far better, right some improvement, appears to be improving slowly, but little chance off complete use returning as the index finger joint has dropped and is now misaligned. Now on the waiting list for a knuckle joint replacement. Not ridden now for a couple of months and tracktime seems a long way off, and the MOT ran out mid April

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« Reply #37 on: 02 May 2024, 10:24:53 am »
I finally got an appointment first week in April, but this was an assessment only. Remedial action looked to be towards July/August, with the hands slowly getting worse, right hand almost useless. So for the third time in 4 years, I coughed up and went private again. Seen within a week, cortisone injections in both hands on the day, left far better, right some improvement, appears to be improving slowly, but little chance off complete use returning as the index finger joint has dropped and is now misaligned. Now on the waiting list for a knuckle joint replacement. Not ridden now for a couple of months and tracktime seems a long way off, and the MOT ran out mid April
Sorry to learn of your ailment. It does get tough when your body has got a few miles on the clock. When the weather forecast is favourable your head says “get the bike out”, whereas your body says “where do you think you’re going”.
At 77 I’ve been fairly lucky in the past, overcoming any bike crash, footballing and running injuries with no lasting effects. However at this years Dragon Rally I fell down a bank whilst carrying a load of camping gear, causing severe ligament damage to my left hand and upper right arm. The upper arm damage is causing the most problem, so that taking pain killers is the only way I can get out and ride at the moment. Going to Le Mans the other week was a real challenge. The hospital seems to think it will improve “in time”, which is one commodity I don’t have a lot of.
Hopefully your knuckle op will have you booking a track day at the earliest opportunity. Take care :)
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« Reply #38 on: 03 May 2024, 06:00:28 am »
I finally got an appointment first week in April, but this was an assessment only. Remedial action looked to be towards July/August, with the hands slowly getting worse, right hand almost useless. So for the third time in 4 years, I coughed up and went private again. Seen within a week, cortisone injections in both hands on the day, left far better, right some improvement, appears to be improving slowly, but little chance off complete use returning as the index finger joint has dropped and is now misaligned. Now on the waiting list for a knuckle joint replacement. Not ridden now for a couple of months and tracktime seems a long way off, and the MOT ran out mid April
Sorry to learn of your ailment. It does get tough when your body has got a few miles on the clock. When the weather forecast is favourable your head says “get the bike out”, whereas your body says “where do you think you’re going”.
At 77 I’ve been fairly lucky in the past, overcoming any bike crash, footballing and running injuries with no lasting effects. However at this years Dragon Rally I fell down a bank whilst carrying a load of camping gear, causing severe ligament damage to my left hand and upper right arm. The upper arm damage is causing the most problem, so that taking pain killers is the only way I can get out and ride at the moment. Going to Le Mans the other week was a real challenge. The hospital seems to think it will improve “in time”, which is one commodity I don’t have a lot of.
Hopefully your knuckle op will have you booking a track day at the earliest opportunity. Take care :)


Hi Robbo, have you ever tried using a massage machine on your arm or hand?
After my 'incident' in October last year my arm still hurts as if i've just been punched but the nerve damage in my left hand is causing me the most issues even now.
But bearing in mind my hand was a scrunched up mess, where my fingers looked like they were permanently holding onto a golf ball i bought a massage gun and it really helped a lot. Now, in just a few months after buying the massage gun in January i think, my fingers are completely free and movable. The issue i'm still working on is sensitivity, and grip, as all 4 of my fingers have a feeling like they're recovering from being broken, although they weren't broken but did suffer paralysis on the whole left side of my body for a couple of months at least.
So i saw this massage gun online and as it was so stupidly cheap, i thought i had nothing to lose in trying it out and very glad that i did.
Whenever i watch a bit of telly i'll use the massage gun for 15 or 20mins, as many times as i can. I've recently been given meds for Neuropathic pain in my hands, apparently caused by a sync problem with my brain after a brain traumatic injury, but i'm not really certain that they're doing what was expected so not expecting much from them.
The massage gun comes with all different adaptors but the main one to use is round like a squash ball. At the end of the ball, opposite the massage gun will give out more pressure, and the sides of the ball are more for areas that are bony. Do the opposite and you'll soon know about it.
Rechargeable battery and 6 speed settings for your own comfort, i normally use it on setting 5 for my hand.


Well worth a dabble anyway, as i dread to think what condition my hand would be in now if i hadn't tried it out a few months ago.


From this lot, who are very reliable and i use their website regularly, it's also free postage and returns too. Takes 6 days for delivery by courier, but they will keep you updated all the way whereabouts it is.


https://www.temu.com/uk/1pc-massage-gun-deep-tissue-muscle-handheld-percussion-massager-for-body-back-and-neck-pain-ultra-compact-elegant-design-powered-by-high-torque-fathers-day-gift-mothers-day-gift-g-601099547691080.html?
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Re: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
« Reply #39 on: 03 May 2024, 11:35:52 am »
Need to be careful with those massage guns, meant for use only on soft tissue. Id a calf strain from running a couple of weeks ago, so use done on the muscle and around the ankle and heel. Couldnt bear to put my foot down for a couple of days after as Id badly bruised the heel bone.

On a slightly more positive note, I got the bike out toady and rode it to the bike shop for MOT, hopefully pick it up later with a pass. Hands till sore but its only a mile each way.

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« Reply #40 on: 03 May 2024, 06:31:45 pm »
and its a pass, no advisories. Not really surprising, just 1200 miles last year, must get out more when I can

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« Reply #41 on: 04 May 2024, 08:10:58 pm »
Thanks darrsi :thumbup
I tried the link, got to the check out, but then had to order some other old tat to get to a minimum price order. So ordered from Amazon for less than the minimum, and will be here tomorrow.  :)
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« Reply #42 on: Today at 06:25:49 am »
Thanks darrsi :thumbup
I tried the link, got to the check out, but then had to order some other old tat to get to a minimum price order. So ordered from Amazon for less than the minimum, and will be here tomorrow.  :)


It is annoying, but they did that to keep the postage free, because people were ordering smaller whenever they saw something they fancied, myself included, and they realised to prevent several postage costs each time it's better for everyone involved if you order a several items that added up to £15 or anything above that price.
It does make perfect business sense, and i must confess i would see stuff i liked and just order it on the spot any times a week. Every now and then they'll have 'free postage' session for a short time where the minimum £15 spend is removed.
With me being off work injured for the last few months i've bought every tool i might ever need for the bike or home, and more, plus they have a brilliant selection of boots over there that really caught my attention, way more than i've ever seen over here before, but they sell them at stupid prices so really need to calm down from buying any more.  :lol


Another trick that a work colleague taught me was that if you have your eye on something a bit pricier but are not in a hurry for the item, like a pair of boots or clothing for example, then choose your correct size using the size guide (in the box near the standard sizes), then add it to your cart but don't buy it straight away, just leave the item in your cart for a few days, then more often than not you'll find that they'll suddenly drop in price anyway or you'll personally be offered a special discounted price for a short period of time.

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« Reply #43 on: Today at 06:34:20 am »
Need to be careful with those massage guns, meant for use only on soft tissue. Id a calf strain from running a couple of weeks ago, so use done on the muscle and around the ankle and heel. Couldnt bear to put my foot down for a couple of days after as Id badly bruised the heel bone.

On a slightly more positive note, I got the bike out toady and rode it to the bike shop for MOT, hopefully pick it up later with a pass. Hands till sore but its only a mile each way.


Yeah, i know what you mean about the massage gun, but i mainly got it for and used it on the palm of my hand to shake some life into moving frozen look of my fingers and not only did it work, but quite quickly to, although i did use it a lot in the evenings every day. But i also tried the end part of the ball shaped adaptor and it nearly rattled my fingers, although the same adaptor is much softer if you use it on the sides instead for any possible sensitive areas.
It's something you find out about after a few minutes of usage though, so it's certainly no big deal, and they're so cheap to buy they're worth every penny. 
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